![]() ![]() We already own and maintain a build system, which is bad enough. We wanted to replace our in-house deployment system with something we could build automation on top of, and something that we didn’t have to own or maintain. An architectural diagram of Woot’s systems.In this blog post, I’m going to show you: Immediately after we completed the migration, we observed a ~50% reduction in HTTP 500 errors during deployment. This migration involved launching a new customer-facing EC2 web server fleet with the CodeDeploy agent installed and creating and managing our CodeDeploy and CodePipeline resources with AWS CloudFormation. We just moved our web front-end deployments from Troop, a deployment agent we developed ourselves, to AWS CodeDeploy and AWS CodePipeline. It was founded in 2004 and acquired by Amazon in 2010 – Woot is the original daily deals website. I’m Charles Fort, a developer at Woot who specializes in deployments and developer experience. Post Syndicated from Charles Fort original ![]()
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